Music
My Bloody Valentine deny reformation
Published Tuesday, Aug 28 2007, 12:05 BST | By Alex Fletcher
My Bloody Valentine have denied reports that they are planning to reform and tour in 2008.
Rumours had started to spread about a possible live return for the '90s rockers after an official MySpace and band website surfaced earlier in the year.
Various reports in the US claimed that the shoe-gazing group would appear at the 2008 Coachella Festival.
Coachella's booker Paul Tollet successfully managed to persuade Rage Against The Machine and The Jesus & Mary Chain to reunite for the 2007 festival.
Despite these allegations a spokesperson for the band told the Daily Swarm: "There are no confirmed [My Bloody Valentine] shows at all."
Rumours had started to spread about a possible live return for the '90s rockers after an official MySpace and band website surfaced earlier in the year.
Various reports in the US claimed that the shoe-gazing group would appear at the 2008 Coachella Festival.
Coachella's booker Paul Tollet successfully managed to persuade Rage Against The Machine and The Jesus & Mary Chain to reunite for the 2007 festival.
Despite these allegations a spokesperson for the band told the Daily Swarm: "There are no confirmed [My Bloody Valentine] shows at all."
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